But don’t forget that in 1960 the name of the journal actually became JAMA, not an acronym or abbreviation for the former, longer, title.
Lynne Weaver
Lipscomb Library
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Subject: Re: [SERIALST] Filing Print Journals Alphabetically
Hi Bethany,
We file ours alphabetically, with acronyms shelved as if they are spelled out. For example: JAMA is shelved in the "JO" section as "Journal of the American Medical Association".
Debbie
On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 1:33 PM, Goodwin, Bethany <0000000a9425f8ae-dmarc-request@listserv.nasig.org> wrote:
Greetings,
We order our print journals alphabetically word by word. I'm new enough to librarianship that I only recently discovered there was a term for it (http://www.ala.org/tools/libfactsheets/alalibraryfactsheet27).
When I first started working with serials I was taught to put the journal titles with acronyms at the beginning of the letter and never thought much about it until one of our staff working with students complained they couldn't find a journal (AETEI
Journal). I was then asked if we could reshelve them alphabetically "like people would think."
For those libraries who still own print journals and file alphabetically, do you file word by word (acronyms to the front) or letter by letter?
Thanks!
Bethany
Bethany Goodwin
Electronic Resources Supervisor
Rolfing Memorial Library | Trinity International University
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